The following Translate Suffusion Theme into Another Language tutorial shows you how to translate Suffusion theme into Spanish and more.

Last Updated: March 15, 2018

Latest News: I have updated some of the information below.

In this tutorial you will learn how to translate your site into Spanish. These steps also apply to any other language as long as the theme has been translated into that language. All the available languages can be found in the following URL Suffusion Translation.

Note: At present only the front end is translated in Suffusion theme. It does not translate the back end “Suffusion Options” and settings.

Translate Suffusion Theme Into Another Language

Step 1 ) The following image shows you two strings that will be translated.

Translated Strings

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Step 2 ) Lets add a folder to our child theme “suffu-scion”. You need to name the folder translation. See image below.

Step 3 ) We have to make sure that the folder has the correct attributes. In WordPress all folders should have 755 attribute. If you use filezilla ftp program, right click on the folder on your server to change the attributes. See image below.

Step 4 ) Go to the following URL Suffusion Translation to export the mo and po files as illustrated in the images below.

Step 4-a ) The following image shows you how to export the Spanish po file.

Step 4-b ) The following image shows you how to export the Spanish mo file.

Step 4-c ) When you export the mo and po files as illustrated in the previous, the following files will be downloaded to your computer or laptop. Unfortunately WordPress cannot interpret these files and therefore you need to rename these two files.

Language Files Downloaded

suffusion-es.mo

suffusion-es.po

Step 4-d ) The above Spanish files need to be renamed as pointed out below.

Language Files Renamed

es_ES.mo

es_ES.po

Note: Make sure you remember where you downloaded the files.

Step 5 ) The following image shows you the two files copied into translation folder via FTP. This folder was created in Step 2 ) above.

Step 6 ) Click on your WordPress root folder, in my case it is wptest. Look for the following file wp-config.php. Drag the file to your computer so that you can edit the file. See image below.

Step 7 ) Open the file with a plain text editor. If you are using Windows operating system then use notepad. Add your language code, in this tutorial I am translating Suffusion front end into Spanish so I added es_ES. Save your file

Remember only use a plain text editors. See image below

Step 8 ) Upload wp-config.php back to the same location you downloaded the file from in Step 6 ) above.

Step 9 ) The following image shows you the two strings translated. Of course there will other areas translated as well according to the language file you uploaded to your server.

Translated Strings

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That is how simple it it so translate Suffusion front end into Spanish.

I will be updating this tutorial from time to time so keep coming back for the latest.

Thanks for your help. I have my blog (adult content) with a designed theme special for it. Now is too old and doesn’t have features for the newest versions of WordPress.After spend a lot of time searching for a good theme, I decided install Suffusion. Lots os options! Maybe too much. But well, I’m trying to set up everything the way I need.

My question is. I want to change the default lenguage into Spanish. I do everything you say but, once I’ve uploaded the lenguage files, I see no changes and a message saying that I have to do it in a Child Theme.

There’s no other option? And, what do you think about Child Themes? Do you recommend to do it?

Hi Max and thank you for your question. If you follow the instructions as you mentioned you did, it will change your language into Spanish. Remember that this only changes the front part of the website. It does not change the theme admin panel into Spanish or any other language. If you don’t see the front part changed into Spanish then there is something you either left out or there might be some plugin conflicting with the language file. Cache plugins sometimes causes issues while updating themes or adding language files. One of the options that you could do if you have a cache plugin is delete the cache and after you perform the updates, cache the content again.

In regards to the child theme, yes I highly recommend using a child theme. You will always have to update the theme and if you do any adjustment which I am sure you will carry out, they will be lost the moment you update the theme. Suffusion has a child theme for your to download and set it up without you having to do much work except download and activate the child theme.

I made all settings to translate to Spanish suffuccion theme.– Definition of language in wp-content-configtranslation-folder with files in themea es.mo es.po and sonBut weighing all, the comment form texts are not translated.my site is http://comoperderpesonaturalmente.com/ can give me some suggestions.Thanks and kind regards

Hello Joshep, thank you for your question. I had a look at your issue and they have reported that in Suffusion support forum. You can read more about it here

If you really want to translate those words into Spanish, you might want to open up the file comments.php in Suffusion theme folder and look at line 110 for “You may use these” and change those words. It looks like this is the only option for now until they fix that issue or bug.

I hope this helps you. If you need any more information please let me know.

Hello allI created the above mentioned Webpage. I wanted to use the german transalation. Therefore I copied the “mo” and “po” file to the wp-Content Directory and I changed the config-file to –> define (‘WPLANG’, ‘de_DE’); It only partly works:Some of the tags are in german now but some like everything in context with “leave a reply” are still in english. HAs anybody an idea why this doesn’t work correctly.Rgds Hans Hinnen

Hi Hinnen, thank you for your question. In regards to the theme German translation, when you say it partly works. You know that the translation only translates the front end and not the backend of the theme? Also did you place your mo and po files in the translation folder within Suffusion?

Thank you for your help. I now copied two normal translation files (mo/po) and two admin-po/mo files to suffussion-Translation-Directory. It Looks better but still is a mixture between german and english. On the same side for example it states: Add comments (e), Hinterlasse eine Antwort (g), Your Comment (e), Kommentar absenden (g).Would you have an idea what could be wrong?Rgds Hans

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